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Sai Krok Isan is the name of a popular fermented sausage, eaten as a snack in Thailand. For some context, Sai Krok is the Thai name for sausage, and the word "Isan" means "northeastern" - the snack originated in northeastern Thailand.

Ingredients

  • 25 grams of garlic
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 230 grams of cooked rice
  • 500 grams of pork shoulder
  • White vinegar
  • 1 tsp salt or as required for the recipe
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Preparing

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    Add the rice and make a rough mixture.
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    Check whether the fried mixture is under salted or not. Add more salt if you want to make the sausage more salty.
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    Alternatively, you can use a pestle while holding the casings. Do allow some casing to be released at a time.
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    To make the knotted sausage links, start at the end and after an inch in, squeeze and twist the long part of the sausage twice. Repeat the process; move another inch from the first twist and keep the first link still.
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    Tie up the end with another string and join the two strings.
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    To check the sausage, cook one up. If the sausage is sour in taste, that means it's ready.
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Cooking

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    Grill it on a barbecue or fry in a pan, with as much oil as you find is needed, for a few minutes.
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    This sausage can be eaten with raw vegetables such as lettuces, cabbages, sliced gingers and Bird's Eye Chili's.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Mortar and pestle
      • Sausage casing
      • Ropes
      • Gloves

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